Gaia Star Map 3d. Rethinking the Milky Way’s “Galactic Fountain” Sky & Telescope Sky A multitude of discoveries are on the horizon after today's much-awaited release, which is based on 22 months of charting the sky, as part of Gaia's mission to produce the largest, most precise three-dimensional map of our Galaxy ever created.The new data includes positions, distance indicators and motions of more than one billion stars, along with high-precision measurements of asteroids. Gaia Sky is a real-time, 3D, astronomy visualisation platform for desktop and VR that runs on Windows, Linux,
ESA Science & Technology Star density map from sci.esa.int
Gaia is an ESA mission to survey more than one billion stars in our Galaxy and its local neighbourhood in order to build the most precise 3D map of the Milky Way and answer questions about its structure, origin and evolution. Click and drag to orbit, or scroll/pinch to zoom in and out, zoom all the way.
ESA Science & Technology Star density map
It is developed in the framework of ESA's Gaia mission by the Gaia group at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut (Zentrum für Astronomie Heidelberg, University of Heidelberg, Germany). I've processed the program's first batch of data to determine the 3D position of about 2 million stars Gaia is an ambitious mission to chart a three-dimensional map of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, in the process revealing the composition, formation and evolution of the Galaxy
Gaia reveals stars flying between galaxies Space EarthSky. Gaia Sky is a real-time, 3D, astronomy visualisation software that runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS Further details including annotated version of the map: Mapping and visualising Gaia DR2
A VUELO DE UN QUINDE® EL BLOG !!!!! .. Gaia Crea el mapa. An interactive version of this map is also available as part of Gaia Sky, a real-time, 3D astronomy visualisation software that was developed in the framework of the Gaia mission at the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, University of Heidelberg, Germany Gaia is an ESA mission to survey more than one billion stars in our Galaxy and its local neighbourhood in order to build the most precise 3D map of the Milky Way and answer questions about its structure, origin and evolution.